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 A Ke Phoso Go Lora🤷🏻‍♂️?

Yesterday as i was moving up and about around my beautiful city as usual ke phusha hustle i met one Zezuru man. I have to admit when he invited me to his workshop i was a lil reluctant but i decided to give him audience. 

We went to his workshop, wa di bona tse di fa BBS traffic lights and was amazed by some of his work. The man can design. From Head Boards to Chest of Drawers that man can craft🤞🏻

Inquisitive me then asked him how is business and the response i got from him made me to scribble this.

You see this man literally told me he was not making money as he wished he could and the problem was high competition from big shops.

I honestly do not have a problem with big guys who owns these furniture shops but my only concern is why don't they consider buying from these guys. Let's be honest, the chest of drawers they are selling compared to the ones our Zezuru brothers are making are of good quality. 

Maybe like HE did ka merogo he should consider imposing a law that will force these big stores that sell furniture to buy from these Zezuru carpenters. I know some of you would say that would not be a feasible option but come to think of it, what if HE like he did with merogo he closes per district. Say maybe he forces all these stores that sell furniture in Gaborone to buy their furniture from these guys and when they increase production the law will extend to Kgatleng fela fela jalo until the whole country e reka mo go bone. 

This does not apply only on batho ba letso la se Zezuru but to everyone who is into manufacturing. I hear there is one man in Mmadinare manufacturing shoes and he is doing a good job. Le ene fela jalo government can bar all shops in Bobirwa from procuring outside and they all buy from him. 

Imagine the number of people he will employ. Aish nna ke a lora blind and problem with me is i dream big. Amme ke phoso go lora🤷🏻‍♂️?

class="content__text" A Ke Phoso Go Lora🤷🏻‍♂️? Yesterday as i was moving up and about around my beautiful city as usual ke phusha hustle i met one Zezuru man. I have to admit when he invited me to his workshop i was a lil reluctant but i decided to give him audience. We went to his workshop, wa di bona tse di fa BBS traffic lights and was amazed by some of his work. The man can design. From Head Boards to Chest of Drawers that man can craft🤞🏻 Inquisitive me then asked him how is business and the response i got from him made me to scribble this. You see this man literally told me he was not making money as he wished he could and the problem was high competition from big shops. I honestly do not have a problem with big guys who owns these furniture shops but my only concern is why don't they consider buying from these guys. Let's be honest, the chest of drawers they are selling compared to the ones our Zezuru brothers are making are of good quality. Maybe like HE did ka merogo he should consider imposing a law that will force these big stores that sell furniture to buy from these Zezuru carpenters. I know some of you would say that would not be a feasible option but come to think of it, what if HE like he did with merogo he closes per district. Say maybe he forces all these stores that sell furniture in Gaborone to buy their furniture from these guys and when they increase production the law will extend to Kgatleng fela fela jalo until the whole country e reka mo go bone. This does not apply only on batho ba letso la se Zezuru but to everyone who is into manufacturing. I hear there is one man in Mmadinare manufacturing shoes and he is doing a good job. Le ene fela jalo government can bar all shops in Bobirwa from procuring outside and they all buy from him. Imagine the number of people he will employ. Aish nna ke a lora blind and problem with me is i dream big. Amme ke phoso go lora🤷🏻‍♂️?

February 03, 2023

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